Vocational & Women Empowerment

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Vocational & Women Empowerment

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15+
Years of Empowerment

Project Brij-Hunar:

Over the last 18 years, the Khajani Welfare Society has stood as a beacon of empowerment for underprivileged girls and women. As a non-profit organization, its primary focus has been providing skill training and literacy programs to break the cycle of poverty. The organization offers one-year courses spanning computer skills, apparel, beauty services, and more — aiming to equip individuals with marketable skills.

Khajani’s strategic four-step process includes mobilization, training, placement, and post-placement support, ensuring candidates are not only skilled but also seamlessly integrated into the workforce. Beyond vocational training, the organization emphasizes personal development by imparting basic English, digital literacy, and life skills.

With over 20,000 candidates trained, Khajani Welfare Society has made a substantial impact, transforming lives and communities. Its success stories illustrate the power of education and empowerment, turning individuals facing limited opportunities into active contributors to society.

Skilling Women, Empowering Generations

From sewing machines to screen time — Brij-Hunar enables thousands of women and girls to unlock their potential through certified training programs. With life skills and placement support, we turn learning into livelihoods.

20K+

Women Trained Since Inception

Project Brij-Nipun:

Every year, over a thousand women embark on a transformative journey of skill acquisition and empowerment through a diverse array of training programs. These programs cover a spectrum of creative disciplines, ranging from the intricate craftsmanship of handmade deity articles and clay work to the delectable art of baking and chocolate making.

Women engage in the delicate art of freehand painting, delve into the intricacies of mehndi and nail art, and enhance their digital literacy skills. The curriculum extends beyond artistic pursuits to encompass essential life skills, including personal grooming and cooking.

Each participant becomes a canvas for their newfound talents, painting a brighter and more self-reliant future. These initiatives not only hone artistic abilities but also foster a sense of community, encouraging women to support and uplift each other. The impact resonates far beyond the confines of the training room, contributing to a wave of empowered individuals who carry their skills, confidence, and camaraderie into the broader tapestry of life.

Where Skills Bloom into Self-Reliance

From clay idols to cakes, and canvas to confidence — Brij-Nipun transforms passion into potential. With 1000+ women trained each year in hobby-to-income programs, we cultivate creativity and community in every session.

1000+

Women Trained Annually

Project DigiShala:

In a collaborative effort to empower and uplift the lives of young girls, an ambitious initiative has been set in motion over the course of three consecutive years. Spearheaded by the Khajani Welfare Society and powered by the esteemed Balrampur Chini Mills Ltd., this transformative project aims to impact the educational journeys of 1,200 school and college-going girls from a dozen institutions.

At the forefront of media support stands the renowned Dainik Jagran, a steadfast ally committed to amplifying the message and reach of this noble cause. Alongside, the digital landscape is navigated by the tech-savvy partner, @circle, contributing to the cause through the “DIGI-PATHSHALA” digital literacy program.

This multifaceted endeavor, seamlessly weaving together traditional and digital mediums, seeks to bridge educational gaps and instill a sense of empowerment in the hearts and minds of the young participants. As these partnerships unfold, the collaborative spirit envisions a future where knowledge knows no bounds and opportunities abound for every girl eager to embrace the path of learning and growth.

Khajani’s strategic four-step process includes mobilization, training, placement, and post-placement support, ensuring candidates are not only skilled but also seamlessly integrated into the workforce. Beyond vocational training, the organization emphasizes personal development by imparting basic English, digital literacy, and life skills.

With over 20,000 candidates trained, Khajani Welfare Society has made a substantial impact, transforming lives and communities. Its success stories illustrate the power of education and empowerment, turning individuals facing limited opportunities into active contributors to society.

Digitally Empowering the Daughters of Brij

Through DigiShala, Khajani is shaping confident digital citizens — bridging rural-urban gaps with tools, training, and technology. Over 1,200 girls from schools and colleges now hold the keys to the digital future.

1,200+

Girls Reached Through Digital Literacy

Khajani Learning Academy:

Khajani Learning Academy offers remedial classes for girls who are attending school by assisting them in completing their homework and enhancing their hidden skills and talents. This initiative ensures that girls belonging to poor families are not deprived of proper education due to a lack of financial resources.

We promote personal and economic progress, enhance social health, set goals in life, and raise awareness about social issues. The aim is not only academic improvement but also to prepare these girls for a more empowered and aware future.

Women engage in the delicate art of freehand painting, delve into the intricacies of mehndi and nail art, and enhance their digital literacy skills. The curriculum extends beyond artistic pursuits to encompass essential life skills, including personal grooming and cooking.

Each participant becomes a canvas for their newfound talents, painting a brighter and more self-reliant future. These initiatives not only hone artistic abilities but also foster a sense of community, encouraging women to support and uplift each other. The impact resonates far beyond the confines of the training room, contributing to a wave of empowered individuals who carry their skills, confidence, and camaraderie into the broader tapestry of life.

Education That Nurtures Futures

Khajani Learning Academy stands as a bridge between poverty and possibility — offering educational support to girls who would otherwise be left behind. From homework help to confidence building, we lay the foundation for brighter futures.

100+

Girls Benefited Every Year

Radhakrishna Poshak Making Training :

The “World Bank Aided UP Pro-Poor Tourism Development Project” successfully concluded its mission to empower Radha-Krishna poshak artisans in Mathura. Over 30 days, 125 artisans were trained at Barat Ghar, Gauranagar Colony, Vrindavan, enhancing their skills in poshak design, fabric preparation, cutting, sewing, and embellishing.

The project achieved a delicate balance between preserving traditional techniques and incorporating modern manufacturing, providing a pathway for commercial viability.

The program’s impact is evident in the empowerment of women, preservation of cultural heritage, and the creation of economic opportunities within the Radha-Krishna poshak industry. The dual focus on skill enhancement and a market-oriented approach equips artisans to contribute meaningfully to the local economy.

Challenges included maintaining quality control and optimizing costs, highlighting areas for future improvement. Moving forward, lessons learned will guide future initiatives, ensuring a holistic approach to skill development and economic empowerment. The completion of this project marks a significant step toward sustaining traditional crafts while fostering economic growth in the Mathura district.

Preserving Culture, Stitching Livelihoods

Khajani’s Radha-Krishna Poshak training not only revives Brij’s sacred traditions but also offers artisans — especially women — a dignified income source through skilled craftsmanship and heritage value.

125+

Artisans Trained in 30 Days

Royal Sanjhi Art Training:

Our program extends specialized training in the exquisite Royal Sanjhi Art to groups from government schools and colleges. This traditional form of paper stenciling, which originated in the temples of Mathura, involves learning intricate techniques to create delicate patterns and designs that tell stories from Indian mythology and folklore.

Under the guidance of skilled artisans, students gain a deep understanding of the cultural significance and meticulous craftsmanship involved in Sanjhi Art. By engaging young minds from educational institutions, we aim to preserve this valuable heritage while empowering the next generation with a unique artistic skill that they can cherish and share.

Art That Speaks Brij's Legacy

Through Royal Sanjhi Art training, Khajani revives the sacred craft of storytelling through paper and precision. This heritage skill empowers young students with creativity, cultural pride, and artistic income potential.

100+

Students Trained in Sanjhi Art